Down to its last out in the ninth inning, Long Beach State rallied to tie the score, and forced the longest game for the Dirtbags since 2007, but ultimately, Oregon got the best of LBSU in a 3-2 win Saturday night in 13 innings in Eugene, Ore.

Oregon got its second walk-off win in as many nights in the bottom of the 13th.

Vernell Warren led off the inning with a bunt single and was balked over to second by Jon Maciel, who had previously pitched the scoreless 12th inning. Warren was then sacrificed over to third, and a flare from pinch-hitter Kyle Garlick ended the game in favor of the Ducks.

Both starting pitchers were phenomenal as Matt Anderson and Jake Reed went pitch-for-pitch. Anderson went 6 2/3 innings, allowing five hits while striking out a career-high eight batters. Reed, a freshman right-hander for Oregon, went 7 1/3 innings, striking out six and also giving up five hits but just one run to Anderson’s two.

Women’s tennis

The Long Beach State women’s tennis team improved to 8-3 overall and 4-0 in Big West Conference play as it dispatched visiting UC Davis with a 5-2 win at LBSU.

The 49ers swept the doubles point before winning four singles matches to win their third in a row.

Senior Anais Dallara finished the weekend unbeaten in four matches, leading the 49ers to a sweep of doubles. Playing with Klaudia Malenovska, Dallara defeated Ellie Edles and Layla Sanders 9-8 in a tiebreaker, finishing off the point. Previously, Laura Bernard and Rachel Manasse defeated Kelly Chui and Megan Heneghan 8-3, while Sarah Cantlay and Julie Luzar also won at No. 3, defeating Nicole Koehly and Dahra Zamudio 8-5.

Junior Anna Jeczmionka, who returned to the singles lineup on Friday against San Diego State, had a dominant win at No. 6 to get the 49ers started singles, not dropping a game in a rout of Edles. Manasse also had a second straight-set win of the weekend in singles, defeating Zamudio 6-1, 6-3, while Dallara clinched the team victory for a second straight day with a 3-6, 6-0, 6-2 win at No. 1 singles over Heneghan.

Softball

LBSU dropped a pair of games at the San Diego Classic in Santee. The 49ers lost to 2-1 to BYU before falling 5-1 to Charlotte.

The 49ers (7-14) wrap up the tournament today against San Diego State.

Women’s water polo

Six days after suffering its first setback of the 2012 campaign, second-ranked Stanford got back into the win column with a 14-4 victory over No.19 LBSU at Stanford.

Nine different players scored for Stanford, with four posting multi-goal games. Freshman Kiley Neushul posted a hat trick while fellow rookie Ashley Grossman added a pair of goals. Drivers Kaley Dodson and Alyssa Lo also scored twice in the win.

LBSU notched its first goal of the game 57 seconds into the second period off the arm of goalie Julia Garyfallou, but Stanford answered with a 5-0 run to stamp out any 49ers comeback hopes.

Women’s basketball

The seeds and pairings for the Big West women’s basketball tournament were determined. No. 1 Cal Poly, No. 2 Cal State Northridge, No. 3 UC Irvine and No. 4 UC Davis will serve as hosts for quarterfinal games on Tuesday. All four games will tip at 7p.m.

Cal State Northridge earned the No.2 seed with the biggest turnaround season, collecting 15 wins in comparison to last season’s four victories. The Matadors will host No. 7 Long Beach State at The Matadome, where they hold a 10-4 home-court record. The two teams split the season series with each team winning on its home court.